Exhibitionist: The week's art shows in pictures

24 April 2010: Louise Bourgeois gets intimate in Bristol, arte povera comes to London and Manchester stages a Dorothy Bohm retrospective ...
Skye Sherwin and
Robert Clark have the dates for your arts diary this week

Harminder Singh Judge, NottinghamA British-born Sikh with a taste for religious history and heavy metal, it's hard to know if he's serious or taking us for a ride. The Inconsistency of Everything is at New Art Exchange, Nottingham, until 3 July 2010

Dorothy Bohm, ManchesterThe first major retrospective of more than 200 images by the Prussian-born, London-based photographer, A World Observed 1940–2010 is at Manchester Art Gallery until 30 August 2010

Rineke Dijkstra, LiverpoolKnown for her depictions of uneasy adolescence, Dijkstra presents two new videos based on watching children sketch Picasso's painting, The Weeping Woman. On show at Tate Liverpool from 27 April to 30 August 2010

Jannis Kounellis, LondonThis show by the leader of arte povera, his first in a London public gallery since 1982, features a vast new work made with coal, metal and glass bottles. At Ambika, P3, in London until 30 May 2010

Otto Zitko and Louise Bourgeois, BristolEntitled Me, Myself And I, this odd pairing at Arnolfini in Bristol makes for a provocative show, raising key questions about selfhood and our relation to the world. On show until 4 July 2010

The Concise Dictionary of Dress, LondonFull of precious curiosities, this walk-through show is less a guide to all things sartorial than a take on clothing as a gateway to the mind. At Blythe House, London, from 22 April to 27 June 2010

Rachel Harrison, LondonFrom Johnny Depp to Fats Domino, the New York artist's sculptures spark a dizzying associations of ideas. Conquest of the Useless is at Whitechapel Gallery, London, from 30 April to 20 June 2010